Contemporary visual artist exploring possibilities of our beliefs and behaviours.
Explores ways of enabling different forms of communities in relation to site and context.
For Estuary 2025, Cherelle Sappleton and Tom Morris are collaborating on Still Waters, a new immersive sound installation presented as part of Ivan Morison's Sea Like a Mirror.
New collaboration between We Live Here and award-winning photographer Allie Crewe.
The Creek Crawling Collective (CCC) is an outdoor learning collective inviting people to explore and share knowledge about the Thames Estuary's intertidal zone
Visual artist and muralist working in drawing, painting, sculpture, spray-painting and mixed-media.
Research and creative practice exploring sculpture and public space.
Artists exploring the idea of vessels in many different forms: as boats, bodies, cameras, rivers, and the medium of the film in a sense holding what might otherwise be lost.
Transcending the divisions between art, architecture, theatre and social practice.
For Estuary 2025, Jas Dhillon is presenting Words on the Wind, as part of Ivan Morison's Sea Like a Mirror.
A collaboration between artists, researchers and scientists collecting sounds that were never recorded.
Community engagement from an experience of queerness and working class culture.
Artist, designer, researcher and creative educator exploring collective experience.
A constellation point for a spectrum of multidisciplinary works calling for radical change.
Challenging creative industry norms whilst uplifting marginalised communities.
An Essex born artist whose practice is strongly grounded in place, drawing on social histories, the labour of domestic and traditional crafts and the valuing of local knowledges.
Collaboration interrogating the once dominant nightclub culture of Essex.
Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji (YoHa English translation 'aftermath').